Michael Snow High School Signed & Limited Edition

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Michael Snow High School

4to. [pp. 80]. profusely illustrated in b/w. original photo-lithograph, signed, dated & numbered, inserted in front pocket. spiral-bound paperback (fine condition). Signed by Snow & dated [19]79. [Toronto: Impulse Edition Published by IWI Communications in co-operation with The Isaacs Gallery, 1979].                                                                                        

     Printed in an edition of 2,000, this is one of the 100 signed & dated copies with an original photo-lithograph.

 

Artists book by Michael Snow in the form of a high school notebook. Includes drawings, illustrations, and writings by the artist in his own handwriting.

Michael Snow (born 1928) is a Canadian artist working in a range of media including film, installation, sculpture, photography, and music.

Born in Toronto, Snow attended the Ontario College of Art and specialized in design while he played piano in a jazz group and developed his painting skills independently. In 1952 he completed his studies and spent eighteen months travelling in Europe.  Back in Toronto he had his first solo exhibition at the Avrom Isaacs’ Greenwich Gallery. He produced his first film while working for Graphics Film, where he met artist and filmmaker Joyce Wieland (1930-1998) to whom he was married. The couple settled in New York in the early 1960’s until their return to Toronto in 1972. 

In New York, he developed a major work, the Walking Woman series. From 1961 to 1967 he explored the visual representation of a walking woman in profile in various media, in three-dimensional sculpture, photographs and in performances.  He produced an eleven-part sculpture on the Walking Woman for the Ontario pavilion at Expo’67 in Montreal.

Michael Snow has been honoured with solo exhibitions and retrospectives around the world including: the Venice Biennale in 1970; Documenta 6, 1977; Centre Pompidou, Paris 2002-03. He has earned numerous international awards and titles and his works in all media are found in public collections around the world. He was awarded the Order of Canada in 1981.